A new Wired report explores the challenges some Facebook employees say have plagued the social network for years. The magazine spoke to 51 current and former Facebook employees about their challenges, from battling fake news to questions about user privacy. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nick Thompson, who co-wrote the article, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the social media giant's struggles.

Silicon Valley may be a place of incredible innovation, but some say what most needs to change is its own business culture. A new book called "Brotopia: Breaking up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley" claims its rife with sexism and the mistreatment of women. Author and Bloomberg journalist Emily Chang joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the culture is changing, what led to it in the first place, and whether the #MeToo movement has made it to the world of tech.

A clash of Silicon Valley titans ended with an unexpected settlement. Google's parent company was suing ride-sharing giant Uber for allegedly stealing its self-driving vehicle trade secrets, but shortly after lawyers entered a San Francisco courtroom Friday for day five of the trial, it all came to a sudden end. John Blackstone reports.

Emma Yang started coding when she was about 6 years old, and used her skills when her grandmother started showing signs of Alzheimer's. As Jim Axelrod reports, her idea has even gotten the attention of Bill Gates.

Uber is defending itself this week in a California courtroom over its development of self-driving technology. The Google-owned company Waymo is accusing the ride-sharing giant of stealing trade secrets to create its self-driving cars. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what we learned from Monday's opening arguments and why Google is going after Uber.

Tech companies are under increasing pressure to address what many insiders describe as digital addiction. New research shows 68 percent of American adults use Facebook and 74 percent of them check the site every day. Facebook's head of global safety, Antigone Davis, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the accusations against tech companies and how Facebook is trying to create a "meaningful and positive" experience.

SpaceX is expected to launch the world's most powerful rocket for the first time in Florida on Tuesday. The company hopes it can be used to send satellites, equipment and possibly humans to the moon and beyond. The massive triple rocket will take off from Kennedy Space Center's historic 39A launch pad. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Concerns about the risks of tech addiction are bringing together former employees of some of Silicon Valley's most prominent companies. The "Truth About Tech" initiative aims to raise awareness about the downside of constant connectivity by engaging tech companies, health officials, lawmakers and consumers. Common Sense Media founder James Steyer and Center for Humane Technology co-founder Tristan Harris, a former Google design ethicist, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their campaign.